2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2010.10.085
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The effect of repeated visual motion stimuli on visual dependence and postural control in normal subjects

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“…These results agree with previous studies that have shown lower postural stability in vestibulopathy patients compared with healthy subjects during stance (Aoki et al 2014, García et al 2012, Yeh et al 2014 and decreased postural stability when one or more sensory systems are disturbed (Pavlou et al 2011, Peterka 2002, Spiliopoulou 2012. It also appears that during quiet standing, disturbance of the proprioceptive sensory system leads to less stable stance than when the visual system is disturbed in both healthy subjects and UPVD patients, with stability in the posterior direction being particularly affected in the UPVD patients.…”
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“…These results agree with previous studies that have shown lower postural stability in vestibulopathy patients compared with healthy subjects during stance (Aoki et al 2014, García et al 2012, Yeh et al 2014 and decreased postural stability when one or more sensory systems are disturbed (Pavlou et al 2011, Peterka 2002, Spiliopoulou 2012. It also appears that during quiet standing, disturbance of the proprioceptive sensory system leads to less stable stance than when the visual system is disturbed in both healthy subjects and UPVD patients, with stability in the posterior direction being particularly affected in the UPVD patients.…”
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“…In order to examine postural control, disturbances of the sensory systems can be applied through visual (Pavlou et al 2011), proprioceptive (Eklund 1972, Hytönen et al 1989, or artificial vestibular (Peterka 2002) disturbance. Previous studies have demonstrated a decrease in stability during disturbance of visual input (Chien et al 2014, Pavlou et al 2011. Proprioceptive sensory input can be disturbed by vibrating the Achilles tendon (Eklund 1972, Hytönen et al 1989, Spiliopoulou et al 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…60 The scale is rated from 0% to of VOR using specific combination of eye and head movements. 69 The VOR adaptation that has been well defined is used as the first treatment method in physical therapist to reduce dizziness symptoms. 2,70 Habituation is a form of learning in which learner decreases its responses to repetitive stimulus.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Vestibular Dysfunctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…W najnowszych doniesieniach ustalono, że zastosowanie zewnętrznych protez piersi wpłynęło korzystnie na parametry chodu badanych [10]. W dostęp-nej literaturze nie znaleziono prac dotyczących analizy zdolności koordynacyjnych kobiet po amputacji piersi [7].Wielu badaczy stwierdziło, że w przypadku zaburzeń propriocepcji lub błędnikowych, narząd wzroku odgrywał większe znaczenie, przejmując rolę dostarczyciela informacji korekcyjnych [18][19][20][21]. Badana grupa cechowała się lepszymi wynikami w ocenie parametrów rów-nowagi dla oczu zamkniętych, z wyjątkiem parametrów mierzonych w kierunku bocznym.…”
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